Read/Write/Execute Permissions for the owner of the file (First 7)
Read/Write/Execute Permissions for members of the group that owns the file (second 7)
and Read and Execute permissions for everyone else (last 5)

It will give the permission suggested by the rowansmith to a file. But if the Luton is a directory then It will give the same permissions to Luton as well as the files and subdirectories which Luton contains.

Read/Write/Execute Permissions for the owner of the file (First 7)
Read/Write/Execute Permissions for members of the group that owns the file (second 7)
and Read and Execute permissions for everyone else (last 5)

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